Nov. 2, 2025
I often come across interesting or beautiful phrases (though maybe they're not really that "beautiful", since my amount of reading in English is still too limited to develop the necessary literary taste to discern the quality of sentences ).
Anyway, I came up with the idea of writing these sentences down in my reading journal. Later, I stumbled upon a Youtube video and learned that this method is called "sentence mining", which is a very vivid expression.
However, after a while, I realized a problem: what's the use of writing down words and sentences from books if you seldom review them?
Thanks to everyone who's been helping me with my writing! Any feedback and revision is more than welcome!
I often come across interesting or beautiful phrases (. Although, maybe they're not really that "beautiful", since mythe amount of reading in EnglishEnglish I've read is still too limited to develop the necessary literary taste to discern the quality of sentences ).
Usually, parenthetical stuff is short. The sentence was long enough and sufficiently related to your main point that it looks better as a full-fledged statement.
Anyway, I came up with the idea of writing these sentences down in my reading journal.
Later, I stumbled upon a YoutTube video and learned that this method is called "sentence mining", which is a very vivid expression.
Google/Alphabet writes "YouTube" this way, so let's respect that.
However, after a while, I realized a problem: what's the use of writing down words and sentences from books if you seldom review them?
Feedback
Regarding the development of "taste": that eventually comes only after reading a lot of stuff you like (and don't like!) There's really no substitute for reading widely here. As for noting stuff down: you shouldn't be afraid to prune out or erase stuff that doesn't work for you; curation is key here. And it really should go without saying, but you need to actually want to maintain your notes, pruning included.
Day 3
I often come across interesting or beautiful phrases (though maybe they're not really that "beautiful", since my amount of reading in English is still too limited to develop the necessary literary taste to discern the quality of sentences ).
Small correction - just make sure that your parentheses touch the nearest letter (like this)!
Anyway, I came up with the idea of writing these sentences down in my reading journal.
Later, I stumbled upon a Youtube video and learned that this method is called "sentence mining", which is a very vivid expression.
However, after a while, I realized a problem: what's the use of writing down words and sentences from books if you seldom review them?
Feedback
Great job! Very well written. You have a strong vocabulary. You use a lot of rich English words, but don't feel pressure to use the big words! Sometimes, you can say the same thing in simpler language. Either way, you have a great grasp on the language. Keep it up!
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I often come across interesting or beautiful phrases (though maybe they're not really that "beautiful", since my amount of reading in English is still too limited to develop the necessary literary taste to discern the quality of sentences ). I often come across interesting or beautiful phrases (though maybe they're not really that "beautiful", since my amount of reading in English is still too limited to develop the necessary literary taste to discern the quality of sentences Small correction - just make sure that your parentheses touch the nearest letter (like this)! I often come across interesting or beautiful phrases Usually, parenthetical stuff is short. The sentence was long enough and sufficiently related to your main point that it looks better as a full-fledged statement. |
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Anyway, I came up with the idea of writing these sentences down in my reading journal. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Later, I stumbled upon a Youtube video and learned that this method is called "sentence mining", which is a very vivid expression. This sentence has been marked as perfect! Later, I stumbled upon a You Google/Alphabet writes "YouTube" this way, so let's respect that. |
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However, after a while, I realized a problem: what's the use of writing down words and sentences from books if you seldom review them? This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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